Matthew Kirk+FollowBull Sharks Are Crashing Sydney’s Beach PartySydney’s beaches are getting some unexpected guests—bull sharks are sticking around way longer than before, thanks to rising ocean temps. Researchers say these apex predators now hang out an extra two weeks each summer, and if things keep heating up, they might just move in year-round. Shark bites are still rare, but more sharks + more swimmers = more risk. Real-time alerts and shark nets help, but climate change is shaking up the whole coastal scene. #Pets #SydneyBeaches #BullSharks211Share
Richard Vaughan+Followshark nets are falling out of favor!It’s time to rethink shark nets at Sydney’s beaches. Critics say they’re outdated and harmful to marine life. While they’ve been around since 1937, the consensus is shifting, with local councils voting against their use. With new tech like drones and SMART drumlines available, could this be the end of shark nets? Let’s protect our oceans and stay safe too! 🦈🏖️ #SharkConservation #OceanSafety #SydneyBeaches #Science40Share